FIXATION PLASTER for NASOGASTRIC TUBE, s.u., adult / child
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SCTDTUGH1A-
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60210
HS Code:
901890
Last Updated on:
07/11/2024, 16:11:17
Single use
A single-use device, also referred to as a disposable device, is intended for use on one patient during a single procedure. It is not intended to be reprocessed (i.e., cleaned and disinfected or sterilized).
G0280 - Gastrointestinal tubes - accessories
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FIXATION PLASTER for NASOGASTRIC TUBE
Definition
A small, non-sterile, noninvasive device intended to be used to secure a nasogastric tube to prevent displacement or removal of the tube from the patient. It also minimizes the chance of irritation and tissue necrosis. It is designed as an adhesive plaster with wings that are attached across the bridge of the nose; it has tabs that are attached to the nasogastric tube to hold it safely and comfortably in place.The tabs can be removed without scissors for easy removal of the tube.
Specifications
Technical specifications
- Non-woven material
- Good adhesion to skin but also easy to remove
- Can be cut into shape / size
- Secures the tubing away from the nose with tab
- Medically clean device, for single use
- 2 Sizes:
- Adult/ child: 7.0 x 7.6 cm
- Neonatal: 2.8 x 3.7 cm
Packaging & Labelling
Single unit package, instructions for use are included
MSF requirements
The advantage of a specific fixation device: less risk of nasal pressure ulcer, less pull out of tubing.
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